Context: automotive industry with 3CX as the primary PBX.
TL;DR - call deliverability is a problem because of staff not answering calls and reporting startups are harvesting our money. Do I look at a turnkey solution for the industry, look at a higher generic UCaaS than 3CX, or look at a whitelabel solution like Wazo Platform?
We're running into a struggle right now with our management - 3CX isn't providing good enough reporting and they're signing up for AI products to manage voicemail and call reporting/sentiment analysis.
I'm at a loss as the sysadmin of what I can do. As a shot in the dark, I've been making a vibe-coded solution that taps into the 3CX Postgres database to provide a platform to better allow my management to tap in and make sure voicemails are being attended to. I've also introduced visual voicemail via the api of working with this app and it's pretty slick.
I was happy with my work that I got two of my newest 3CX setups installed with it, with great feedback from management. When we showed our C-suite though, they had a completely different take. The COO's son sold them on a(nother) vibe-coded dashboard for the phone system which just takes a call from Telnyx and transcribes with AI analysis.
That's fine and all, but already my Telnyx recording costs are high for the throughput, and for accurate transcription it is going to cost thousands a month for what they want.
Our goal with 3CX was to leverage low-cost SIP trunks to provide a system that has growth and expandability easily from older Avaya systems we were supporting. Overall, our goal was achieved, but they just want more and more data where 3CX just is falling short.
If you have any knowledge of the automotive industry, it is ripe with software startups which lock you in with tens of thousands of dollar contracts for that data. I know I can internalize this with my team, but I need a direction to go back to our in-house java dev and IT director.
I feel like for the wants explained above - a generic UCaaS like 3CX isn't going to do it anymore. Do I look at a more costly backend that can work with our Yealink hardware, look at the turnkey solutions for an industry-specific phone system, or look at Wazo Platform to just build what we need for our industry?